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Four Peaks Women’s Club in Fountain Hills installs new board
Local club provides community service
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From left, Four Peaks Women’s Club President-Elect Cheryl Starck and Club President Joyce Stehlik.
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The Four Peaks Women’s Club recently installed its new board members, many of whom are pictured here. From left, Lilly Rowell (member-at-large), Nancy Pechersky (member-at-large), Jan Post (member-at-large), Barb Hansen (secretary, Ginny Trulson (member-at-large) and Leigh Gerard (treasurer).
Four Peaks Women’s Club installed new officers and board members at its May 8 meeting at the home of Linda Kester who installed the new board.
Joyce Stehlik is the incoming club president, Cheryl Starck is the president-elect, Leigh Gerard is the treasurer and Barbara Hansen is the new secretary.
Board members-at-large include Jan Post, Nancy Pechersky, Ginny Trulson and Lilly Rowell. Past President Penny Junk remains on the board in an advisory position.
Four Peaks Women’s Club has been active this year as it continues to provide service to the community. Members were busy making bracelets for Crews’n Healthmobile, craft items for Home Delivered Meal trays, prepping plastic bags for Homeless Matters, decorating Christmas trees and wrapping gifts for Children’s Cancer Network, decorating bags for Focus on Foster Kids, holiday gift shopping for the Boys & Girls Club and writing notes of encouragement for deployed service members on behalf of Youth for Troops Organization.
Community members may have seen Four Peaks Women’s Club members out in the community doing cleanup on Adopt-A-Street, ushering at the Fountain Hills Theater, volunteering at the Extended Hands Food Bank, hostesses at the Community Chorus Christmas Concert and volunteering at the Fountain Hills Art Fair. Club members also assist at the River of Time Holiday Mart, serve refreshments at In-Home Concerts and much more.
For more information about the Four Peaks Women’s Club, contact Lilly Rowell at ljrowell@gmail.com.